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Bogus chunks pointed out by matthew@ and miod@. No cookies for
marco@ and jasper@.
ok deraadt@ miod@ matthew@ jasper@ macro@
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associated pool calls in splvm()/splx() is unnecessary and confusing.
ok deraadt@, drahn@
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ok kettenis, deraadt
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doing thread-local storage and fix a typo in one that was already defined.
ok kettenis@ drahn@
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it defines. In some cases, this means pulling in uvm.h or pcb.h
instead, but most of the inclusions were just noise. Tested on
alpha, amd64, armish, hppa, i386, macpcc, sgi, sparc64, and vax,
mostly by krw and naddy.
ok krw@
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arch and machine dependent files (and add the missing files)
ok miod drahn
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that gets manipulated in interrupt context is the kernel pmap, and we fully
populate its VP mappings during pmap_bootstrap(). Gets rid of the excessive
spl's at pmap_destroy() time noticed by deraadt@
ok deraadt@, drahn@
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fallback definition in <sys/sched.h>, so that there is no hidden include
ordering requirement between <machine/intr.h> and <sys/sched.h>.
ok deraadt@ tedu@
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Otherwise a pmap_remove from a completed I/O may deadlock.
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ok deraadt@ kettenis@
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operations, where X or W is taken away. ok deraadt@ kettenis@
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rather than defining it separately for each architecture.
Also set it to 4, to accommodate for future UTF-8 support (rfc3629).
Diff by stsp, committing to catch the libc major bump
ok kettenis@, guenther@
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ok miod@, dms@
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ok jsing@, miod@
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ok miod@
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chips, like MPC8xxx family.
ok kettenis@
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Tested by myself, sthen, oga, kettenis, and jasper.
Input from sthen and jasper.
ok kettenis
(Manpage follows shortly.)
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Ok oga@, "the time is now" deraadt@.
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memory leak plug from drahn@
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logic to be chipset dependent; no functional change yet.
ok kettenis@
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been found and corrected.
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landisk, and the sparc implementation is obviously wrong. That's where I
stopped looking, so who knows what else was broken. A simple comparison of
the existing mtx_enter with the new mtx_enter_try would have told anybody.
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using this soon(ish). Ok oga@, sorta yes kettenis@.
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MD code would free resources that couldn't be freed until we were no
longer running in that processor. However, it's is unused on all
architectures since mikeb@'s tss changes on x86 earlier in the year.
ok miod@
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CPU_INFO_FOREACH() only covers attached cpus. With drahn@, ok kettenis@
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levels. This will allow for platforms where soft interrupt levels do not
map to real hardware interrupt levels to have soft ipl values overlapping
hard ipl values without breaking spl asserts.
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ok drahn@
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there
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ok miod@
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protected by __ISO_C_VISIBLE > 1999. With a little help from miod@.
ok miod@
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which are uniform for the profclock on each cpu in a SMP system (but using
a different seed for each cpu). on all cpus, avoid seeding with a value out
of the [0, 2^31-1] range (since that is not stable)
ok kettenis drahn
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For now, sparc64 is arbitrarily set to 256 (only architecture that didn't have
a practical limit in the code on the number of cpus).
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existance too many times).
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blocking specific interrupts. Needs signficant testing to prove that
one remaining elusive bug has been squashed.
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panic if the kernel attempts to map an improper address.
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- provide proper dtoa locks
- use the real strtof implementation
- add strtold, __hdtoa, __hldtoa
- add %a/%A support
- don't lose precision in printf, don't round to double anymore
- implement extended-precision versions of libc functions: fpclassify,
isnan, isinf, signbit, isnormal, isfinite, now that the ieee.h is
fixed
- separate vax versions of strtof, and __hdtoa
- add complex math support. added functions: cacos, casin, catan,
ccos, csin, ctan, cacosh, casinh, catanh, ccosh, csinh, ctanh, cexp,
clog, cabs, cpow, csqrt, carg, cimag, conj, cproj, creal, cacosf,
casinf, catanf, ccosf, csinf, ctanf, cacoshf, casinhf, catanhf,
ccoshf, csinhf, ctanhf, cexpf, clogf, cabsf, cpowf, csqrtf, cargf,
cimagf, conjf, cprojf, crealf
- add fdim, fmax, fmin
- add log2. (adapted implementation e_log.c. could be more acruate
& faster, but it's good enough for now)
- remove wrappers & cruft in libm, supposed to work-around mistakes
in SVID, etc.; use ieee versions. fixes issues in python 2.6 for
djm@
- make _digittoint static
- proper definitions for i386, and amd64 in ieee.h
- sh, powerpc don't really have extended-precision
- add missing definitions for mips64 (quad), m{6,8}k (96-bit) float.h
for LDBL_*
- merge lead to frac for m{6,8}k, for gdtoa to work properly
- add FRAC*BITS & EXT_TO_ARRAY32 definitions in ieee.h, for hdtoa&ldtoa
to use
- add EXT_IMPLICIT_NBIT definition, which indicates implicit
normalization bit
- add regression tests for libc: fpclassify and printf
- arith.h & gd_qnan.h definitions
- update ieee.h: hppa doesn't have quad-precision, hppa64 does
- add missing prototypes to gdtoaimp
- on 64-bit platforms make sure gdtoa doesn't use a long when it
really wants an int
- etc., what i may have forgotten...
- bump libm major, due to removed&changed symbols
- no libc bump, since this is riding on djm's libc major crank from
a day ago
discussed with / requested by / testing theo, sthen@, djm@, jsg@,
merdely@, jsing@, tedu@, brad@, jakemsr@, and others.
looks good to millert@
parts of the diff ok kettenis@
this commit does not include:
- man page changes
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- math.h shouldn't define FLT_EVAL_METHOD, but float.h should (per
C99). remove from math.h, and add proper definitions in float.h
ok millert@
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Right now when mi_switch picks up the same proc, we didn't clear the
flag which would mean that every time we service an AST we would attempt
a context switch. For some architectures, amd64 being probably the
most extreme, that meant attempting to context switch for every
trap and interrupt.
Now we clear_resched explicitly after every context switch, even if it
didn't do anything. Which also allows us to remove some more code
in cpu_switchto (not done yet).
miod@ ok
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Not sure what's more surprising: how long it took for NetBSD to
catch up to the rest of the BSDs (including UCB), or the amount of
code that NetBSD has claimed for itself without attributing to the
actual authors.
OK deraadt@
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conversions that should shave a few bytes off the kernel.
ok henning, krw, jsing, oga, miod, and thib (``even though i usually prefer
FOO|BAR''; thanks for looking.
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needs the few MD definitions they (sometimes) provide; only binutils is
interested in them, but binutils provide their own include files for that
purpose anyway.
ok deraadt@ kettenis@
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return 1 since 12+ years, it's about time to fix the offending ports.
Reported by Pierre Riteau (firstname.lastname at gmail)
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ok dlg@ miod@
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